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Jewellery confiscated from former Russian official

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Russia's Investigative Committee has confiscated 57,000 diamonds and 19 kilograms of jewellery from a former defense ministry official in an ongoing investigation into corruption charges.

Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said today that the jewellery, worth more than 126 million rubles (USD 3.9 million), was discovered at the home of Yevgenia Vasilyeva and "returned to the state."

Vasilyeva was charged in 2012 with fraud related to the sale of military assets, then said to be worth about USD 11 million.

Russia's military investigators announced Tuesday that they are now estimating the total damage at about 3 billion rubles (USD 93 million).
 

Vasilyeva is a close ally of former Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, who was ousted by President Vladimir Putin.

The nation's military establishment has been haunted by corruption accusations for years.

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First Published: Oct 04 2013 | 9:31 PM IST

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